Friday, August 31, 2012

NO TO SNIPPETS-ONLY!

Here. Now you can all tap your feet to the beat of Milk and Stones in its full version. All 2 minutes and 45 seconds of it. And hey, you can even hit the play button as many times as you like. No restrictions.

Go on, don't be shy!







Friday, November 11, 2011

WE'RE ON!

Our existence has been immortalised by the occasion of having our song 'Milk & Stones' pressed onto vinyl -- a wonderful glossy-black-groovy-flat-round-thing!

It's a compilation called 'Collection Amplifée' made to celebrate 25 years of the contemporary art collection of the Musée Départemental d'Art Contemporain de Rochechouart in collaboration with Les Disques en Rotin Réunis. There's a 16-page booklet and LP with contributions from various musicians who wrote music for specific works in the collection (see photo). The Marnies 'Milk and Stones' is inspired by the work 'Pierre au Lait' by Wolfgang Laib.

The compilation's out there and can be purchased! It's already been bought by the Pompidou Centre in Paris for their collection, where the release party was at the end of last month. Not only catchy music, we are art too.





 


Sunday, July 3, 2011

FIRST SONG FOR YOUR EAGER EARS

Here comes a snippet of The Marnies new hit single!





Milk & Stones by The Marnies

Thursday, June 9, 2011

SHHH, TAPE ROLLING

Electrical storms inside and out! Thunder and lightning was the backdrop for our first recording session. 1,2,3,4,5 songs down. Big thanks to Lucky Paul on the drums!





Sunday, May 29, 2011

THIRD TIME NOT-SO-LUCKY?

Our third show was outside, a first for The Marnies. The bass threw a temper tantrum, while the guitar had a tumultuous relationship with the amp. One of those nights, eh! Fun nevertheless.





Tuesday, April 12, 2011

PRIVATE PARTY AT 3 SCHWESTERN

Well, private really says it all, doesn't it? Aren't we fancy. Once again, Electronicat makes an appearance on the skins!




Friday, March 4, 2011

FIRST SHOW

This is our first show under the red lights of West Germany. The night featured two special guests: on maracas our Finnish friend Niina; on drums the incomparable Electronicat.